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The 1998 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship game was the finals of the 1998 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament and it determined the national champion for the 1997–98 NCAA Division I men's basketball season The game was played on March 30, 1998, at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, and featured the South Regional Champion, No. 2-seeded Kentucky versus the West Regional ...
After Kentucky called a timeout with 7.8 seconds left, Sean Woods hit a running one-hander in the lane over Laettner to put Kentucky ahead 103–102 with 2.1 seconds remaining. Duke called a timeout and drew up the final play where Grant Hill would throw a long pass to Laettner at the opposing foul line. They had practiced the play and run it ...
Jeff Sheppard of Kentucky was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Kentucky came back from double-digit deficits in each of its last three games in the tournament, including a 17-point second half comeback against the Duke Blue Devils, leading to the school's fans dubbing the team the "Comeback Cats".
Kentucky vs Duke basketball score in first half At the under-8 timeout, Duke holds a 28-24 lead over Kentucky. There already have been six lead changes and four ties in this seesaw battle of the ...
How to listen to Kentucky vs Kentucky Wesleyan on the radio Tom Leach (play-by-play) and Jack Givens (analyst) will have the UK radio network call on 840 AM in Louisville and both 630 AM and 98.1 ...
The 1997–98 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team were coached by Tubby Smith. He was in his first season as head coach after taking over from Rick Pitino . The team finished the season with a 29–4 record and won the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship over the Utah Utes , 78–69.
Only in the final 20 seconds of Duke's 77-72 loss to Kentucky did 17-year-old Cooper Flagg finally act his age. With Duke's nine-point second-half lead gone and the score now tied, Flagg seemed to ...
Georgetown, which had used off-campus USAirways Arena (previously known as Capital Centre and USAir Arena) in Landover, Maryland, as its home court since the 1981–82 season, played three last home games there in November 1997 before moving in December 1997 to the new MCI Center (later known as the Verizon Center and as Capital One Arena), an ...